MAH CET 2022: BHMCT admit card released; direct link, how to download
SCETC has issued MAH BHMCT CET admit card today, August 11 at cetcell.mahacet.org. Check how to download the CET admit card, important documents to carry and more here.
Sunil Kumar Sharma | August 11, 2022 | 01:41 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
State Common Entrance Test Cell (SCETC), Maharashtra has issued the admit card for MAH BHCT CET 2022 today, August 11. Candidates who applied for the Maharashtra hotel management common entrance test, CET before the last date will be able to download their BHMCT CET admit card at cetcell.mahacet.org or bhmctcet2022.mahacet.org, using their application number and date of birth. MAH BHMCT admit card can be downloaded till August 21, 2022.
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to download MAH CET BHMCT admit card
MAH BHMCT CET admit card is an important document to carry to the exam centre. All candidates will have to produce the MAH CET exam hall ticket along with a photo ID card while attending the test. Candidates are advised to carry the document as ID proof that has the name as appears on their hall ticket. In case of a candidate who has changed his/her name, he/she will have to produce an affidavit in original or original Gazette notification.
MAH CET admit card 2022: Important dates
MAH BHMCT CET 2022 exam |
August 21, 2022 |
MAH BHMCT CET 2022 admit card |
August 11, 2022 |
MAH BHMCT CET 2022 result |
To be announced |
MAH BHMCT CET admit card 2022: How to download
- Visit the official website of MA CET 2022- cetcell.mahacet.org or bhmctcet2022.mahacet.org
- Click on the ‘View Admit Card’ corresponding to the BHMCT
- Candidates will be redirected to the hall ticket page
- Enter application number and date of birth
- Click on the blue login button
- Download and take a printout
- Very the details on admit card such as name, date of birth, exam venue and so on.
Documents required
Apart from MAH BHMCT CET admit card, candidates appearing for the Maharashtra hotel management common entrance test, CET 2022 should also carry the following documents while attending the exam.
- MAH BHMCT CET admit card in original; soft copy won’t be accepted
- Any of photo Identification proofs as mentioned in the admit card. Name on the candidates’ ID must resembles with the name given in the hall ticket
- Photocopy of Admit card and ID proof will not be accepted. Bring the original copies
- Admit card must be affixed with the same photograph that was used in the application form
- Persons with Disabilities (PWD) should bring duly filled Scribe form if applicable.
MAH BHMCT CET 2022 will be conducted on August 21 in two slots. Maharashtra Common Entrance Test, MAH CET will consist of three sections - English Language (40), Reasoning -Verbal and Arithmetic (30), and General Knowledge and Awareness (30). As per the MAH BHMCT CET syllabus, there will be a total 100 multiple choice questions of 1 mark each. No negative marking for the wrong answer or unattempted question. The duration of the exam is 90 minutes.
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